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Y EVENING, MAY 31, 1902, be MILLIONAIRES SSS Serer = ee CO INTO CAMP. ARMY OF CHILDREN FULLY 5,000 STRONG ATTENDS “THE” M'MANUS MAY DAY PARTY IN CENTRAL PARK. |ornelts |. inte at Peekskill with the Twelfth Regiment. | | a VAN DE OARR AT Tomns. | ©) John B. Van de Carr, the new Warden | jot the Tombs, visited the prison this P omabe gear 3 Nearly All the Children eu Ge axon. in the Fifteenth As-| ‘The Board of Election Commissioners sem bly District Join q requisition on the Board of Health " | y for a ist of deaths in the cty| the Marching Throng yo Oct, 10, 1901. This list will be ved wred with the primary enrolment. WaPhe names of the dead wil} be stricken | 4 Jong ne of childran—nn almost end the enrolment list. Two young millionaires left their | luxurious homes to-day to go out into a militia camp at Peckshill and eat with tin spoons for a week. They will sleep on cots in tents, rise with the break of day, work like laborers, | marehing and digging and fighting, | and turn in at night more tired than| they will be again for another year. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Henry Rogers Winthrop are the scions o/| rich families who are going out for| $2.50 a day and the fun there is in it. Vanderbilt is Second Lieutenant | of Company G and Winthrop First Lieutenant of Company H. The for- T { mer is worth about $7,500,000 and Ht utify the latter 86,000,000, but they are! 0 Preserve, Purify, and Bea . . \ going to be just like the rest of their the Skin, Hands, and Hair } less {t seemed—went crawil through Kighty-firs: atreet into Central The Virginia-Caroiina Chemical Com- : BS y and the German Potash Syndicate | Park to-day. There wer So eiave reached a “communtiy of interest’ | and they were the babies of the ce: " ment, according to which there | i ihe no competition between them, and | stituents of The MeManus, the a ure potash will be sold ¢o the] ,,, it pice eta ony Virginia-Caroiina Company’ on favorable | teenth Disirlot statesinan. Xerms. m0 of the At the entrance to the park stood two WABORERS THREATEN STRIKE. | peoutifully gowned women. Eanh was A demand made by the Laborers aby ‘a watching a baby tri led along by a ae: cents to 35 cents eta pS < tBor @nd double pay for oventime will | °! Central) Pars: Wiest Fo into effect on Monday, and ja to be| “My exclaimed one of the enforced Sy strikes if required. The} women, ‘what # lot of common chil- Beer rel won ly, IAS ngeony n. Where do ey all come from?" adam," romarked The MoManus, ‘wo have honest and good mothers tn “| the Fifteenth. | The two women grew red in the face eared, while the long line further into the park TOM FOLEY’S MAY WALK. Alderman Thomas Foley gave his 4 mual May walk yesterday to the ©) @ren'of the Second Assembly Distri | " ©) Jeannette Park, Cocaties Slip and Soutn | 24 dis p street. About seven dred childr wound its w ‘partook of the Akierman's hospitality, Bc a julged to ther hearts’ content n A Real ‘Baby Walk "fice cream, cake, lcmonade and eimilar fo 2uxuries. From the highways and the byways | © HURT BEFORE WEDDING £ the engh, which takes ir. ,, Policeman John J. n, of Yonkers, Jes around Tenth and ACESS P Ge tm Bt, Joneph’'s Hospital, in that city, | nues, the children poured out of the big > Ywith a fractured skull and in imminent | tall tenements for this the greatest day | ) Ganger of death as the result of a fall | of their young lives, Tt was to be | | (from a Warburton a e trolley car. |, Walk,” and it surely was ono, | @ |Qgan was to have been married 1 eS " ements, W to Miss Connors, of Yon! Only the children of the nemen le day over the ha “QUININE KILIS A nABY. en aoa Reve atooa ee “The nine-deys-old child of Mrs. Jacob | were, jod to-day Bpeth, of No. 219 East Seventieth street, street, the Was Killed yesterday by a quintne tablet a Coroner Sholer mide an investigatio | Procession IU welnens at tea nd decided that the child dled as the! acting policemen and hi ng up! “Fesult of an accident. lirneks with more vigor and stre : NEW BRIGADIER-GENER AL. }nexs than Rroadway policeman General William F xin, recently | moved over to Tenth avenue, _ Promoted from Colone) of thr Fourth | Ten ‘orty-third street, Tnfantry, has been retired, making two | Ninth aven orty-eighth street ‘Vacancies at pr nthe’ list of Urigt- | to Tenth avenue, to Porty-ninth street, Fellow soldiers and camp life will Nothing Equals make no distinction between them and the poorest man in the regiment. ir) $ “We are going to have a fine time { in camp,” said Lieut, Vanderbilt. -“I | wouldn’t have missed it for anything, It's true I missed going to Europe, but a man can go there any time and, ‘ x you can't go to camp but once In two | years. ‘anderbilt Praises Regiment. | @ “My throat has been bothering me somewhat and the outing at Creed- moor didn't do it any good, as it was pretty wet, but I'm all right now. I} ILLIONS of WOMEN Use CUTICURA SOAP, asststed 8, h avenue to Be fenth Gavainy, © pin: | to Eleventh avenue, to Forty-elghth expect that the week in camp will by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving, | g9n, Neb. will the sirsaty fe Colimba avenue: to) make us all feel a great deal better. | puritying: sod bees iting, ere for sleacain the ale i aIPMO ; BAN > didn't hold up got his bh na A of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of nai Wee ott bean ic Ee Acetone mall awit ia rae i re a : ne aly Walveleot) the Mines: renment 1)the | for softening, whitening, and soothing red, ine and sore hands, the Catholic societics cif this city on| dare swear at tho women pc clty and the best lot of men that any for baby rashes, itchings, and chatings, is the form of baths { BRE eainte tint aitangementh tot [ener little legs of the four and five ar regiment ever had on its rolls, and for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too {ree or oftene | meee Md on Bun | six year olds were pretty tired when it's a privilege to belong to It.” sive perspiration, in the form of washes tor ulcerative weaknesses, 3 Dea occurs An ne ace ee ne ue tee “What are you going to do with, and many sanative, antiseptic I EROEES FY eeanlly suggest Rear ih cteAld hawas | they forgot all about it and turned in| all the money you make out there?”| themselves to women, especially mothers, and ‘or al! the purposes man, a jeweller, of No. 307 to have the finest kind of a time | of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Ne other rredicates soap is to be some one asked him. | “That won't bother me much, L| guess,” he said with a smile and| " then he went into the armory to help| | ‘That ax much enjoyment ml -|Jammed into the day as possible, ant early start was arrange! There were nt be | compared with st fo: preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and bands. No othe: foreign or domestic totlet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with i for all the nue, Manhattan, reported to Island police last night that a po: Hook containing $1,000 in diamonds | Been lost from his pocket. Charles At’ |erowds of children around the McManus was 6a Tuxedo co crease trou: ally gorgeous, He wor a wh a} rea y Jyn, told the police that his witch and | home at 7 o'clock in the morning For Sra) AVA Rey a é = a ras ‘ ae 4 Badinaaltteeh sine: Soa ee ee cee Uiteoaibg: trea 2ENES AT “THE! M'MANUS MAY PARTY. get his company into shape for the| Purposes of the toilet. bath, and aursery Thus it combines ia Fi ee Wet nucw communi: |lacary direction until rorty-ninh eitest (From photographs taken to-day for The Evening World.) journey. ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion t The bandmasters and bandsmen of the | Between Ninth and Tenth avenues, was| Poppies. This was placed in tront of the |met the Queen, and “The” MeManus| band of the Ghureh of Ascension and] Ldeut, Vanderbilt, who wore his un!-| SOP, and the BEST toile: and baby soap tn the world, i National Guard are complaining that the | fMpassable to all but “The McManus's|MvManus house, 452 West wént with lim to make proper Ine) TBG music it f march extent- | rorm home with him after his march in| ‘ rs long By enue fre 3 55 i ~ pp eT a cj ‘ Militla bands have been lignored in. the ittle friends. ninth siteel, and out came the King \t luctlons ae jivenue ftom Forty: | yesterday's Decoration Day parade, to: COMPLETE TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, 8L contracts for supplying music to the = th ay—Rouben Cameron. ‘Pils Reu- This is Reuben Cameron, the King 15. day rode to the Twelfth Regiment ar Reaeation piers, They aay that band: With Parasols and Flags. hen Ia a handsome little w, and he|of the Ma orne' Rata: he park the children were turned 4 3 Consteting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c.,, 1 cleanse the skip of aruste i ecmeeion piers. They eay that band: | | With Harasoie amd Tieem a nandsome little fellow, t lor the May 1 The” when he had |, h8 (ne park the children were turned | mory, at Sixty-second street and Colum- | ticura::' soy ihe ons aiect Ofer , % tnstantly allay twhing, ion, ane arrttation, the home of pretty ttle Miss jad arranged for adequate protection| bus avenue, in a coupe. He arrived the: walsteoat, black | Kiigrew for the Mttle ones, all of whom know! shortly before 11 o'clock to find most of yatent-leather she he Royal Greetings. Bim ag Tom and mone Was owed the regiment ready for the march ov: from before have been given contracts for supplying music at the piers. INJURED IN TROLLEY CRASH, his trusted Neutenants began the distri bution of parade paraphernalia at 9 o'clock. Each little girl was given a and heal, and CUTICURA RYSO!.VEN? $138.1. w re the blood. & SINGLE SR ls often aumeent ve cure Wag ring, disfiguring, and NumilAting ski. ecalp, and hoo ot | THE SET si. Two trolley cars ou the New Paltz “ snd agtraw hit iene iiscpiase unt ee tting out Wanted to stray, in fact, for thi to the Central Railroad tracks alo Homours, with jor or calz, wher al cise {alle Sold shroughoul te world Brits red, white and blue parasol; eich boy : : ny uQeen, putting out Wanted to stray, in fact, for, th o fhe p tle uy ue work B-Band Poughkepsie Hlectric Railroad col- | y, , 3 the canopy and preceded by the Charles he ¥ what they had to eat: Six thou ‘i phere ctr La: : Deport 25, c ‘sy. London Frener, Depot f Rue ce ia Palx, Paris aed ons curve avout two miles west | WAS Kiven a small Ainorican flag 1. Harris Orphan Boys’ Band of forty- | Jed the King, giving the sandwiches, 100 gallons of ic the Hudson, where two secilone of 2) porrrs UH Solr. sole Props, Boston, Ct a 3,000 special train were walting to take them wan at d hand a hearty saake, “we've )10 barrels “of a Of Poughkeepsic. Emory Ayer, a mo-| “! used to think | ves, four plec the King of the May start ¢ (Chocolat janteleas, odourless, econom torman, had both legs broken. scattering patronage,” sald “Ph PRT GANTT RAEN tila KN day for the party, of nd 5,000 packages of ‘oribe Btate Cann at Reais re accel i eopee Sa, on welts Jor al edbesiosry STOP SPEEDING CYCLISTS. it's not a marker to this. grew, of No, 48 West Borty-third street een marched hack to Forty Aoetors accompanied ‘the party. je youns Heh Tet vdecate tor peebet ramieneoueaint Sad creapeenin! ef Tiassa es easion With char. istic thoughtfulness, BMr,| We, although he has been und Frank Van Der Mcorechon, who says| When the flags and parasols had been|~ accompanying him were forty Whe pre s s mie ays rae fhe is the champion bicyclist of Relg!-|Ustributed four boys appeared with a|o¢ honor, all in white, and wea asec + PULSHG EINE BIE SS REDHGG GREY OF BAe acMneY FOr Farge! itey um, and Thomas Artuleer, « steward, | ¥ y canopy trimmed with violets andl wren a), RO UnG RAD 8 did ta Iny !n a gallon of} for two weeks. He has given up a oth iving at 1657 West Twent SS TEM BISE MORSE: RU SISU URINARY das TPG ANGIE RAY DROP BTPRAE S| copa to Europe in order to participate in t! eighth street, were arrested last —~Jouting at Creedmoor, In the Rocham am lee oer agit Sevth' avec | Bi eerie mae fortett $1.60 00 | | sui-Generay at Shanshal, In recognition | @wnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn® | beat celebration, the Decoration Da Charged with fast riding Avosear: contwcar with Gteae rita | of his services 1n maintaining peace in o 0 ontns ritain, CABI E AE TICOs SP Ne St Re , parade and the week at camp. Soper hen faede teey dace WASHINGTON. ‘, vompany Took 103 Men, a) | PRAISE FOR JEWISH SOLDIERS. | yap 4 STOLEN BICYCLE. } , Jullus Harburger, ex-Grand Master of! youNT VERNON, N. Y £ (CHoU-Ku PROMOTED, Dn) | Lieut Vanderbilt Is the lowest ranking the Independent Order Free Sons of | 13, - nts 2 ’] PEKING, May 31—Chou-Fu, Trea ALAC ISDA oMcer in the regiment. He is Second Tsracl, delivered the Decoration Day ad-| x a7 Ganal street, Manhattan, is| A GRICANS WED IN LONDON. urey of the Province of Chi-Lt, has | 886 MOM F Memon: Lieutenant of Company G, which by dress at the grave of H. J. Goldsmttn,| °°) 04 Police Heada rs in'th LONDON, May 8L—D. P, Rhodes, of] Neon appointed Governor of Shantung | WASHINGTON, May 31.—Misa Alice | reason of his presence 1s recruited to {ts founder of the order, i AE Hlopalitt nea eee ee E or ew erie In this Tent areea ere rey ites sts Provin He fi 1d progressive | Hay, daughter of Secretary Hay, was] qui) stre.gia of 103 men. The rest of The seth aint er ee ee “4 Peel Barth. Johnson ‘al Bt Stary Abbotal ey Gee ee views thrown from her carrigge yesterday, | the regiment is very strong numeric. Cemetery. The mony fully festooned with flowers, The orat CHANCELLON NOT TO R to the horses being frightened | More than three hundred men have May 81. twenty-two years old, of Herman Wels, It's over-loaded; that's what's the matter, and df this boy don’t get @ Cascaret he'll be a sick boy all over. ald a glowing tribute to the worth of | house in Yonkers, ¢ 4 by burgtore| . Kenaington, Lond arf ‘4 fe Gawieh soldiers Bours ta, Zonkars, entered: by Guemlare Toon Wi. Ce RuOdee WAS ¢ LONDON, May &L—There ty no truth | passing cat, and euftered Ingurtes | como in during the past year, ao tha Too much of a good thing! That's AT “BILL” ANTHONY'S GRAVE, a ay a CIVIL, RULE FOR SAMAR. the report publ in the United | rious. the roll now carries a thousand. OL Mrs. Mery De Lacy Kennedy and Mr a ea Pye bene tienen MANILA ae M—The Phi s that the Chane st the Rx-| Gu NNPR’S MATE KILLED. these) more” shan’ @) turned: out: thls what: we. are: jell: UUAnle bP stag id ennedy and *.| SARATOGA, May %1.—Albert Porter . 1 e hequel ae t seacl fi i LEER, 3 “ eon Margaret Isabel Cox made addresses at) was killed by John Woodward, near| Commission ta making arrangement CC aK Me Rton HBAS, OF WASHINGTON, May 31.—A despatch dens bled at : y Grown yp) penalblepsople we) ‘s te reve of Sergt. William B, Anthony, | \ilton, this county, last might in a| for a vinit to Laguna and the Island ofl vngeycy MINISTER LBAVES. Just recelved at the Bureau of Naviga-| 959 o'clock, ‘There af the armoty 9 times do it and make themselves 4n Evorgreons Cemetery, yesterday at-|quarrel over a wit codward was| Samar. It wil organize these pr se ae on from Admiral Wildes, at Cavite, ag oy fernoon. Two litte wite-robed girly |iregic. * MUL Woodward was) ioe ind’ matituie self-government on! GUAYAQUIL, Heuador, May 31 Ba eg rettaey eerie pretty girls to see them off, and a few | sick, ‘In time of peace prepare for etrewed his grave with flowers and flags le July 4 MOAR anFaaniny cet heh Minis-/ Runner's mate, on. the gunboat. Gen: | mothers, ‘The girls seemed to imagine 5 . Hi pple Singing 0 memorial song written | IN A HUR TO WED. esi aEsawia hh aitien ito tapi ; Ala Muay a Rombion, | that the soldiers were going to real war, | war,” and have about the house a rs. Cox for the occasion HE ; a8, ter at Quito (Capital ding was Killed by the burstin, ’ Gh WICH, Conn, Ma Hiran 7 re the ei SHOT ACCIDENTALLY BY FRIEND. |C. Pullen and Mrs, Louise Mergenthates, | YARIS, May l—A Madeta nog Loon gecalied: by. nies BS | sage xe Bae Shey mate mranh aectionatedn: thelr pleasant, perfect, palatable, positive John Bennett, a night watchman, waa |of White Plains, N. ¥., drove here from | *tttes that a deoroe suas left hore to-day on his way to France. |, KNOX I 2. Orn at meat under aompmann iat Gon medicine for sour stomach, slek showing his revolver to his friend, Mj-|Portchestar this afternoon and were| ‘MKS of the Cortes d ON LAFAVEDTE'S TOMB, WASHINGTON, May S1--Attorney-| George 1k, Dyer, marched to the New headache, colic, winds, belching, bil- ehael Devlin, In a room at No, 77 Front | married at the Methodist parsonage by | £eslon has heen puliahed In the ¢ PARIS, May A number of Amer- |General Knox {2 slowly recovering from | yore Central tracks along the river and Q E Street, Brooklyn, last night whe Rey. W eld. 1 had pre-| pension will remain in force till Oe a! pilgrimage to] the cotd he contracted on his recent! soared. a special. train at. Sixticth Jousness, furred tongue, lay Iv and placed | trip from Pittsburg. He had a com- ously y yerter weapon was accidentally dischar, 1 for the ceremony to {intable night, and although he ia eull| street for Peekskill at 1 o'clock. ‘They gonstipation, bad breath, bad taste, all Hable to result trom over-Indulgence ART IN ROME, the tomb of Lafayette, . Gov. The bullot made a hole in Bennett's | O°ovr on unday : Me tuen | auto Weak his condition iw report : Peekskill to th > Shoulder, and Bennett, who lives at No. | PEOMAINES HURT EXPERT, hus BEME, AeROTOMEtG: Re. 4 Iw cathe were also placed on the statues | Te" aitinotly improved, ed (| will march from Peekskill to the camp. 1) 14. oon things of life, Cascanets Candy Oathartic are what you want. $56 Bed e Brookty 01 ruse jes, Who Was selected to. setile - ne uaa after meal # eee eee cee, he eran | NOTRE eee? Vatican tho ohurch quent! 4us DBRRAT TUAREGS. mAsOAN AGENTS IN PRILTPPINTS.| sigaged Himeclf in His Room, Bat and drink what and as much as you please, A tablet a big L wo) h sald to| Austin O'Malley, Head o ive’ Ableany OR hs : u| WASHING Ane ae th ter slight. He would not prefer a charge er : a (ihe a ALGIERS, Algeria, May 81.—A smal A man who had been lying at the ‘ ‘ . ‘ore going to bed, after @ @ood imieainet amitn’ WAFKE | ment of Kngdsh in the Te edie. fra friendly com-|natonal Banking Corporation and the] Northern Hotol, No. 858 Bowery, for th. will prevent sickness, or a tablet at night bet is | Notre Dame and f v bacteriologist, has been taken tc ‘morly Guaranteo ' ust Conmany. path ef Naw past three weeks, where ho had regis- ime, will fix you alt right for morning, and let you get up clear as a bell, n, by he |e } ‘agents of thig| tered as J. Bach, was found dead in hiv jeady for business or pleasure. at riment at ttong Kone and Mania’ {room there to-day, hanging froma lor th Is. All druggists, 100, 250, 50c. Never sold in bulk, Genuine tabi! Stamped oot Guaranieed to cure or Your money . Sampl nd bool res Oe ee A Olstragnny, Chicago or New York, 6aah hear yatap FIRE ALARM, TO DECORATE GOO man who said he was Charles Hart, | ariunia te have un opera SKING, May a7 BE Wngiewood, N. J., a painter looking | ota one cin operation # a Ma, eae for work and staying at the Mills Hotel | panimsap cate mic Bo) No. 1, was arrested early thie morning | PAR THQUAKE IN CONNECTICL © for sending in a false alarm and calling |b ASTHAMPTON, Conn, May | Bellalion 3 co Rortety atregt and Trina | Mam renitente ot ihe aouinorn art ot SWEETHEART S LETTERS TO NOW. PsLOW ration on ie he French co had three Une bo and. (hey | clothes line attached to the door, Noth- John Goodnow, the United States Co! men Killed and ten wounded ® approved to-day by Solteitor /ing wae known about the man at the of the Treasury hoel. a called th e ae jocks In. 1 —==— Baer or won, ois, | qcanantixe, rovrrosen, GIRL MAY SOLVE MYSTERY. Cc AN DY Peeegohn Bwith, a laborer out of work | LOUISVILLE, May 3i-Aa a result | ~ e+e — Nd despondent, committed suicide to-| of a conference between the Indiana | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY The y ° 9 O N el ] ] S EEE = word Announce | ssseried | Almanac fies Phe Griaking, carbolic act at jla|and Kentucky State Bourdy of Heath)Miss Thompson Warned Against ‘Beauty *t | tte Kentucky board agreed to portpone tlie arger which Mask” Treatment Which Proved Fatal. for ten days the quara was to become tive June t GIRL LEADS AT VAL e| ‘ELEGRAPH NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 1 —Mien| CHICAGO, May $1.—Willam Purn- )on the farm and gain bealth by nat- és ’ ¥ platen Creamed Gre Mice Hull Wetinore, of Winsted, Conn., |@? of Perry, Oklahoma, is expected in ural electricity rommne | 8 HNHOUNDEM Ae win f the Wins | the elty tordi d hi 01 0 In the ine the beauty expe WwW bp ha OD said ase Le ah elOtar Rake y to-day, and his explanation athe invan Lime the beauty experts ©O TRENTON, Art etudien “Aufciine fer excellence §0) of certain pasuages in letters of his “"e doing a poor business, Women oO mportant es a ras is the Standard Book DILPHIA, May #.-Rev. Dr, | honorable mention to Mine taiae “hones |, (Who have been accustomed to having Miss Maz ‘Thompson, whom he | ti (i. tucey doue up in plaster caste of San Francisco, whe an | KEP RAL LY ho Was | ROCKER RLLENS EN CLEVELAND. | way to have married June 1 and who {for hours at a Ume to bleach them ent General Pres) OL wViAND, May §-Mr. and Mre held in New York May Mr and Mre | died yesterday while undergoing a /have abandoned the treatment in lates | teetiam Cre emssth oe} of Reference in al For Monday. | 54 BARCLAYSE| — the colleges, libraries, d Joln D. Rockefeller arrived h in Wierian Church oF rents, | private car tram ow York. orem | DOAULY-masK treatment, may prove |fear, liven the masseurs are feeling | Con WEST Dwr editorial roome iead Hul, the suburban home of the Hock e pne . the e ot of the eath of ry isemi CORTLANDT, “py BIOYOLE. fellers, will be vc ‘oupied dur ng the re evidence 19 solving the ‘Thompson. Watch for our advertisement on Monday morning. It 2 ‘ST will contain full details. We do not advertise on Sunday. ‘COR CHUACH business offices. It is o>@@éK—__—_e_e_e—_——_ n a A Library in Iteelf ‘ane timely use of Sunday World }.000 Topics re ait Wants will strengthen tho weak te, sl mewotestenn mer months. mystery of ber death, Tn live on 7 6 polive are working on the theory Sy May 8. tee OUR) COLORED MAN TO BE PIT The young woman wa asuffocated, | that there wae foul play, because in s nown Hornellaville law- , r 1 - lot.ers Turner mentions the jemlousy of own by &n unknown bicy.| PAVMMORE, May §1.—The June or-|In letters Turner had written to the | eo Woman. ie hy pet from the aide. |dinationa at the Cathedral, which will] young woman he had cuutioned b Aveoriing to one of the phyaictans the ions at 10 0 Jaat | take place Jupe 1, will have an added id BAG PEAIERORS dead woman's someon showed indice, “1 tho) of arsenical poisoning, but ile gad was Ineteniiy | interest, trom the tact iat dav. J. |aKuinst the treatment and om Lo icine “auroundthe, ner Heats & Try Dorsey, the second colored ma q . rp Oy: Ctl vieethnod | Woman, whom she had mentioned as quite gineceee from those whieh are will Fecelve bol ers | Jealous of her, saying thet if there | pr, Jon ius i ist Rl et stom ok er, aving Sh me | iN a i had Sk 6th Ave., 20th to 2Ist Street,